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SWIM Implementation Team Status

SWIM Implementation Team Status. Agenda. Service Container Contract Information Products Licenses Training Application of Products Resource Kit WJHTC SWIM Labs ITWS SWIM Prototype. Service Container Contract. Contract award to Iona Technologies on August 18, 2008

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SWIM Implementation Team Status

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  1. SWIM Implementation Team Status

  2. Agenda • Service Container • Contract Information • Products • Licenses • Training • Application of Products • Resource Kit • WJHTC SWIM Labs • ITWS SWIM Prototype

  3. Service Container Contract • Contract award to Iona Technologies on August 18, 2008 • Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity • Base year + 12 option years • Contract options: • Software • Documentation • Support Licenses • Training • Consulting Services

  4. Iona Acquisition • Iona was purchased by Progress Software on September 12, 2008 • Fuse will remain and continue to evolve • ARTIX will be combined with Progress SOA portfolio • ARTIX already interoperates with the Progress Sonic ESB • Product integration between Artix and Actional for run-time visibility and governance is already underway as part of an existing partnership between IONA and Progress

  5. Available Products on Contract • Products Available: • FUSE Suite • FUSE ESB • FUSE Services Framework • FUSE HQ • FUSE Mediation Router • FUSE Message Broker • Artix Data Services • Artix Registry/Repository • Artix ESB C++ • Artix Connect for WCF • Artix Security • Artix Enterprise Management Service Plug-in • Artix Orchestration (meets desirable requirement for BPEL) available at extra cost • Fuse is not currently supported on AIX but the CO is in Negotiations with Iona • Software is downloadable from us • KSN today • COTS Repository coming soon • Keys are not required for the Fuse Products

  6. Licenses • Licenses are purchasable in two forms • Development Licenses • Per named user • Support available 8 hours, 5 days a week • Production Licenses • Per machine based on Single CPU, Dual Core, Quad Core, Production, Backup or Test • Two named users and alternate • Support available 24 hours, 7 days a week • Licenses are renewable annually • Named users are changeable • Implementation Team will be single point for acquiring licenses, renewing licenses and changing named users

  7. Available Training • FUSE Product Line training 5 day class • FUSE Message Broker 2 day class • FUSE ESB 2 day class • FUSE Mediation Router 2 day class • FUSE Services Framework 2 day class • Fuse HQ (manage/monitor FUSE infrastructure) 2 day workshop • Fuse for Architects 3 day class*** • Artix for Developers (C++, Std) 2 day class • Artix for Developers (Advanced) 4 day class • Artix for Architects 3 day class • Artix RegRep Workshop 2 day class • Artix Data Services Workshop 2 day class • Web Services Foundation Course 1 day class • Web Services and SOA Boot Camp 4 day class *** In Negotiations with Iona

  8. Training Classes • Classes will be held at • CSC, Rockville, MD • Volpe, Cambridge, MA • FAATC, Atlantic City, NJ • Classes are bundled in 1 week increments • Hardware for classes will be supplied by Iona • Internet connection for each student is required • Class size is 12 students • Implementation Team will be single point for scheduling classes and students

  9. Application of Iona Software for Service Container and Core Services

  10. What is the purpose of SWIM Resource Kit? • To assist the SIP developers in learning and utilizing the SWIM Core Services • To assist the SIP developers in debugging COTS and related third party products • To assist the SIP developers in obtaining and managing the resources required for development. • To assist the SIP developers in identifying the SWIM Service Container components required to implement their Service. • To assist the SIP developers in sharing knowledge. • To provide tools to assist the SIP developers with testing.

  11. What is the Resource Kit? • Guidance Documentation • Maven Guidance • Developers Guide for Fuse ESB • Procedures for installing Eclipse, Fuse tools for Eclipse and Maven plug-in • Build procedures • Debugging procedures • Examples • COTS Repository • Fuse ESB, Fuse Mediation Router, Fuse Message Broker, Fuse HQ, Fuse Service Framework • Spring • Eclipse • Maven • Ant

  12. What is the Resource Kit? (Cont.) • SWIM Reference Model • Description of Service Container components and interfaces • Maps Service Container components to Core Services • Decision Tree for identifying which Service Container components and architecture are required to achieve particular operational needs • i..e, guaranteed messaging • Governance and Policy Guidance • Standards • Core Service Standards • Industry Standards

  13. What is the Resource Kit? (Cont.) • Tools • WS-I Testing Tools • iTKO LISA – SOA Test Tool and Virtual Service Emulation (VSE) • Qualified Vendor List • XML Gateway • Potential Acquisition • Policy Server • SWIM Wiki • https://ksn.faa.gov/km/atow/com/sysegr/SWIM/SIPs/SWIM%20Segment%201/swimwikirequest_pub_0001.pdf • Third Party References and Training Information

  14. What is the Resource Kit? (Cont.) • Available on the SWIM Wiki as Resource Kit items are completed (NLT 1/1/09) • Resource Kit is dynamic • New items will be added as required

  15. WJHTC SWIM Labs - Status • Following the Service Container evaluation SWIM labs are being configured in 1st Quarter FY09 to develop and sustain: • A SWIM Product Repository for commercial and open-source software • A SWIM Registry for design-time SWIM Implementers and consumers • A SWIM Wiki for SWIM community information exchange • SWIM labs are also being used for: • XML Gateway qualified vendor laboratory evaluation • Information is being sought on how and when SWIM lab facilities can provide additional support to SIPs such as providing an environment and resources to facilitate SIP development and evaluation of services. • Lab request form is available on KSN at: https://ksn.faa.gov/km/atow/com/sysegr/SWIM/SE/DocWork_1/SE_Prototyping/Lab%20Infrastructure/swim_RFR2%20_pub_0001.pdf

  16. WJHTC SWIM Labs – Service Container Products Availability Today • IONA FUSE products now available via KSN at: https://ksn.faa.gov/km/atow/com/sysegr/SWIM/SIPs/COTSProducts/default.aspx • This site contains FUSE installers for download and installation on Windows & Unix platforms for familiarization purposes only • No support for these products at this time and this is not the SWIM COTS Product Repository • All those with access to KSN SIP page have access to the COTS Products page.

  17. WJHTC SWIM Labs – Service Container Products Availability in the Future • SWIM Implementation Team is standing-up a repository of IONA products for SIP use via the internet. The goal is to provide a managed stable version of the SC products that all SIPs will use in developing their SWIM services. SWIM management involves building FUSE products from source and running unit tests to validate the repository is complete. • Initial repository will contain IONA FUSE product line: • FUSE ESB • FUSE Services Framework • FUSE Message Broker • FUSE Mediation Router • ARTIX Products and FUSE HQ will be added in future • Repository will maintain versions of: • Product installers for FUSE Products • Product artifacts for all dependencies • Artifactory open-source software will be used to provide repository management

  18. SWIM Lab Administrative Information • How can SIPs schedule the Lab? • Laboratory Plan, schedule for lab activities, resource allocation and latest system configurations are being posted in SWIM’s KSN website under Prototyping Workspace/Lab Infrastructure https://ksn.faa.gov/km/atow/com/sysegr/SWIM/SE/DocWork_1/SE_Prototyping/Lab%20Infrastructure • Scheduling of lab resources will be done by submitting a Request For Resources (RFR) form to the lab manager, also to be found on lab infrastructure KSN page • Calendar of lab activities will be derived from the schedule and information provided by the technical leads • Dominic (Bud) Timoteo is POC for the SWIM Lab • Voice: 609-485-4055 • dominic.timoteo@faa.gov

  19. Prototype: Goals • The ITWS-SWIM Prototype was developed as a proof of concept • Evaluate a service container product provided by IONA FUSE • Deploy the prototype service to interested non-FAA consumers to evaluate web services and XML formats, and overall products’ usability • Publishing 4 ITWS weather products • Micro bursts; Gust fronts; Configured Alerts; Terminal Text • ITWS-SWIM Prototype scheduled to be operational by Sept 30, 2008 and run until ITWS-SWIM Segment One is deployed in December 2010

  20. Prototype: FY08 Accomplishments • Initial design and coding completed in August 2008 • Initial end-to-end testing and stress testing successful, August 2008 • Conducted successful tests with the FTI National Test Bed (FNTB) and the ED-8 Gateway • Three airlines selected to participate • JetBlue, UPS, NWA • SCAP update effort successful to date – with late September Certification and Authorization target • FTI backbone between Volpe and the WJHTC in place • Backbone will support ITWS SWIM Prototype subscriber traffic • UPS connectivity scheduled for week of September 23 • Successfully explored “don’t code, configure” principles. Results to date with Iona Fuse have been very promising. • Produced a proof-of-concept configuration enabling WS-Security functions in SWIM ITWS Prototype System through configuration only (no coding required) • End-to-end proof of concept testing between Volpe and the ED-8 gateway at the WJHTC is scheduled for September 18

  21. Prototype: FY09 Plans • Agreement reached and documented in the PLA to maintain the Prototype through FY’10 • No enhancements after initial deployment are currently funded or planned • Volpe will provide client software and a user guide to service consumers • More service consumers may be added until the current allocated bandwidth limit for the prototype is reached

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